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Analyses of d1’l'IZ(3l'(Lt llialcrs, Elw. 409 Lg
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‘ Grains per Grains per 2*;   _
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Total solid matter ..................... 0.391 23.0  
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Ignited solid matter ..... . . . .» ....... . .... 0.:511 18.2 gg .
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Organic and volatile matter ........ . ..... 0.083 #1.8 tj , .
Sodium Carbonate ..................... 0.217 12.6   ’
Calcium Carbonate ...............,..... 0.120 7.0  
ln addition to the above there are small amounts of sodium   '’r-  
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chloride, magnesium carbonate, distinct traces ot n·on and silica,  
and faint traces of iodides, zine and potassium. fig,-i_.»g;fai‘
This is a weak alkaline earbonated water and as such would  
probably have some medicinal value.  
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25123—Chalybeate water from a well just finished at Depoy,  
_ Muhlenberg county, K y. Sent August 1, 1908, by Bridges  
Shannon & Co., of that place.  
Axatvsis. .  
 
One eallon contains #108.0 erains ot solid matter 8.038 erams »  
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per liter), composed of magnesium sulphate, calcium sulphate,  
_ sodium chloride, calcium <·arbonate_, a‘ considerable quantity of  
ferrous carbonate, a little potassium sulphate and faint traces ol?  
lithium earbonate, zinc earbonate, sodium bromide, sodium borate  
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and silica.  
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Tlns is a ehalybeate water with a rather large amount ot mag-  
nesium sulphate. lt should have medicinal value.  
 
 
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251S8—Sulphur water sent in October, 1908, by Dr. W. L. lleizer,  
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New Haven, Ky. There is some gas escaping lrom the  
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